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F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone's mother-in-law freed | F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone's mother-in-law freed |
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The mother-in-law of F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, who was kidnapped in Brazil, has been freed without any ransom paid, say police. | The mother-in-law of F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, who was kidnapped in Brazil, has been freed without any ransom paid, say police. |
Aparecida Schunck, 67, the mother of Mr Ecclestone's wife Fabiana Flosi, was abducted from her Sao Paulo home 10 days ago. | Aparecida Schunck, 67, the mother of Mr Ecclestone's wife Fabiana Flosi, was abducted from her Sao Paulo home 10 days ago. |
A ransom of $36.5m (£28m) was demanded, but none was paid, according to Elisabete Sato of the Sao Paulo police. | A ransom of $36.5m (£28m) was demanded, but none was paid, according to Elisabete Sato of the Sao Paulo police. |
Ms Sato told the BBC there was a major police operation to free the victim. | Ms Sato told the BBC there was a major police operation to free the victim. |
Two suspects were arrested and the victim was not injured. | Two suspects were arrested and the victim was not injured. |
Ms Schunck was freed after being traced to a farmhouse near Sao Paulo after investigators monitored phone calls between kidnappers and her family, police say. | |
The BBC understands that Mr Ecclestone had wanted to come to Brazil to help in the investigation and had even offered the services of a private security company to deal with the kidnappers. | |
But Brazilian police told him that his presence in Brazil might be counterproductive and advised him and his wife to remain in the UK. | |
Mr Ecclestone, 85, is one of the most powerful men in sport and is worth an estimated $3.1bn. | Mr Ecclestone, 85, is one of the most powerful men in sport and is worth an estimated $3.1bn. |
Mr Ecclestone married Ms Flosi, 38, in 2012, three years after meeting her at the Brazilian Grand Prix. | Mr Ecclestone married Ms Flosi, 38, in 2012, three years after meeting her at the Brazilian Grand Prix. |
He divorced his former wife of 25 years, Croatian model Slavica Radic, to be with Ms Flosi and they live in the UK. | He divorced his former wife of 25 years, Croatian model Slavica Radic, to be with Ms Flosi and they live in the UK. |
The kidnappers had reportedly demanded that the ransom be paid in pounds sterling and divided into four bags of cash, | The kidnappers had reportedly demanded that the ransom be paid in pounds sterling and divided into four bags of cash, |
Such a relatively peaceful ending to a kidnapping with no money being paid is a rare, successful outcome, the BBC's Wyre Davies in Brazil reports. | |
Wealthy families often pay all or part of a ransom to free captives, fearing that if they do not the situation could end in tragedy, our correspondent adds. | |
Kidnapping was common in Brazil a decade ago, with Sao Paulo seeing an abduction every 27 hours in 2002, but declined after police formed a special anti-kidnap division and cracked down. | Kidnapping was common in Brazil a decade ago, with Sao Paulo seeing an abduction every 27 hours in 2002, but declined after police formed a special anti-kidnap division and cracked down. |
More common now is the practice of "express kidnapping" where people are sometimes abducted off the street and driven to a series of ATMs until their accounts are emptied. | |
The country, which is hosting the Olympic Games this month, is experiencing its worst economic crisis for decades. | The country, which is hosting the Olympic Games this month, is experiencing its worst economic crisis for decades. |